VOV.VN - Nearly 10,000 people converged on Kinh Bac Cultural Center Square in Bac Ninh province, northern Vietnam, on February 25 evening to attend the opening ceremony of a cultural festival honouring Quan Ho folk singing and other national art genres.
VOV.VN - An annual cultural festival honouring UNESCO-recognised Quan Ho (love duet singing) was kicked off in the northern province of Bac Ninh on February 25 evening.
VOV.VN - The ASEAN Women Circle in Hanoi (AWCH) recently took part in a tea party and experienced playing the Angklung, an Indonesian musical instrument in an event hosted by Kristien Abdi, the spouse of the Indonesian Ambassador to Vietnam.
Joseph Kwon, a singer-musician from the Republic of Korea (RoK), has helped promote the beauty of landscapes, culture and people of Vietnam to the world through his music, Nhan dan (People) newspaper reported.
VOV.VN - The Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO) has collaborated with Vietnamese pop singer Dong Nhi to debut a music video, aiming to promote Japanese tourism in the Southeast Asian nation.
VOV.VN - With a passion for traditional Vietnamese culture, singer Nguyen Thi Ngoc Ha, alias Ha Myo, has become famous for combining Xam, a type of ballad sung by wandering blind musicians, with rap and electronic music whilst performing modern choreography.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Russia has freshly organised a get-together with musical performances, a lucky draw, and a firework display to celebrate the upcoming Lunar New Year Festival (Tet) – Vietnam’s biggest and longest annual traditional festival.
VOV.VN - A series of countdown music parties aimed at welcoming in the New Year will be held in Hanoi on December 31 evening, attracting the participation of famous national and international artists.
VOV.VN - The central province of Quang Nam's tourism industry has gradually recovered this year as the country moves into the post-COVID period, with the locality welcoming approximately 4.75 million visitors so far this year, representing a 13-fold rise compared to 2021.
Vietnam will have a first professional K-Pop training centre in early 2023, offering opportunities for Vietnamese to access to the music genre that they love.